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About Dr. Christina Chambreau

Christina Chambreau, DVM, graduated from the University of Georgia Veterinary College in 1980 and has had a Homeopathic Veterinary Practice since 1988. She is co-founder and was Chair for the Academy of Veterinary homeopathy. She is the author of Healthy Animal’s Journal: What You Can Do to Have Your Dog or Cat Live a Long and Healthy Life; Healthy Dog Journal ebook; Fleas Be Gone kindle; and co-author of Tutorial and Workbook for the Homeopathic Repertory and How to Have a Stress Free Wedding and Live Happily Ever After. She has written and is quoted in many magazines. She lectures at veterinary conferences around the world. She speaks and gives classes for animal enthusiasts and practitioners. She is committed to empowering people to heal their animals and themselves in a way that heals the planet.

Maryland Taxes Pet Food for Spay/Neuter

In its first year, a tax on registered dog and cat foods has generated more than $600,000, about $300,000 of which can be used for spay and neutering programs, according to the board coordinator, Jane Mallory. The board is dividing that amount into final recommendations for approval by Agriculture Secretary Earl F. Hance. I assume [...]

By |2015-03-26T00:58:39-04:00March 26th, 2015|newsflash|0 Comments

Schnauzers fed raw

I was just introduced to Giant Schnauzer breeders, the Skansens. They know that fresh food is the best for them and also for their dogs.  There is a great page on what they feed and recommend feeding that may help encourage you to feed fresh food. Also, the rest of the web site is very [...]

By |2015-01-24T12:59:37-05:00January 24th, 2015|nutrition|0 Comments

Safe for Pets De-icer

Most de-icers are very toxic to the environment and can damage pet paws. Read the labels for detailed descriptions and the MSDS (material safety data sheet). Most are made from salt and urea. Some groomers and vets have seen pads almost raw from their walks on these chemicals. When mixed with water they can reach 170 [...]

By |2015-01-14T11:56:59-05:00January 14th, 2015|environmental toxins|2 Comments

Arsenic in Rice

OK - one more thing to worry about. Lots of people are still feeding rice as part of their dog's diet, even though their digestives system is not geared for it (except it is great for diarrhea). Many commercial dog foods have rice as a major ingredient, thought thanks to consumer pressure there are more [...]

By |2015-01-09T13:48:55-05:00January 9th, 2015|Healthy Animal's Journal|4 Comments
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